Technical Progress and the Diffusion of Innovations: Classical and Schumpeterian Perspectives

Heinz D. Kurz

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Department of Economics and Graz Schumpeter Centre, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria

E-mail: heinz.kurz@uni-graz.at

Abstract




The paper discusses the diffusion of new technologies from the perspective of the classical economists and Schumpeter. After a comparison of the pre- and post-technical change long-period positions of the economy, we illustrate the process of transition between the two in terms of a two-sector model. Next, we turn to a system with joint production. The fact that some products may be “bads” that need to be disposed of leads to a study of systems of production-cum-disposal. Finally, we investigate the selection pressure innovations exert on incumbent firms. An important message is that technical change cannot generally be studied within a partial framework of the analysis.

Keywords




classical economists, creative destruction, diffusion, disposal processes, innovation, joint production, Schumpeter, Joseph A., selection pressure, technical change, transition processes

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Heinz D. Kurz. Technical Progress and the Diffusion of Innovations: Classical and Schumpeterian Perspectives. Front. Econ. China, 2017, 12(3): 418‒449 https://doi.org/10.3868/s060-006-017-0018-5


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